Pravastatin (Pravachol) is an inexpensive drug used to prevent or slow down medical problems, like atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), that are caused by fats clogging the blood vessels. It may also be used to prevent certain types of heart and blood vessel problems in patients with risk factors for heart problems. This drug is slightly more popular than comparable drugs. As of 2006, it is available in generic and brand versions. Generic pravastatin is covered by most Medicare and insurance plans, but some pharmacy coupons or cash prices may be lower. The lowest GoodRx price for the most common version of pravastatin is around $11.69, 81% off the average retail price of $61.65. Compare statins.

Find Your Pravachol Medicare Co-Pay

Here are average co-pays for some of the most popular Medicare plans. Be sure to
add your plan to see your specific co-pay. If a price is shown in red,
GoodRx has found discount prices that are lower than your Medicare co-pay.

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Pravachol Medicare Formulary Information & Restrictions

Are there any restrictions on coverage?

Some Medicare plans have restrictions on coverage of
pravastatin that may include:

Quantity Limits

Most Medicare plans restrict the amount of this prescription
that can be purchased at one time. If you need to purchase a
greater amount at one time, it may not be covered. Your options
are to wait until that time period has passed before refilling,
call your plan and ask for an exception, or consider using a
GoodRx discount instead of Medicare to find the best price for
this prescription.

What drug tier is pravastatin typically on?

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Medicare prices are provided by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
They are accurate as-of October 2018 and the information may be updated. If you
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